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US1176653A
US1176653A US85527114A US1914855271A US1176653A US 1176653 A US1176653 A US 1176653A US 85527114 A US85527114 A US 85527114A US 1914855271 A US1914855271 A US 1914855271A US 1176653 A US1176653 A US 1176653A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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  • the invention relates Vto an improved receptacle for the storing and ⁇ transportation of gasolene or similar liquids, being moreparticularly directed to a means whereby the flow of liquid from the can may be readily regulated and controlled, to provide Y for utilizing the receptacle as a dispensing can without the assistance of auxiliary means.
  • the main object of the present invention is the provisionV of means for controlling the flow of liquid from the receptacle of such construction as to provide against a projection beyond the normal surface of the container in can closing position.
  • Figure 1 is aperspective view of the can provided with my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 shows an enlarged sectional detail partly in elevation illustrating particularly the outlet cut olf.
  • I provide an air vent for the admission of air during the discharge of the liquid from the can.
  • This air vent is constructed by providing an approximately circular depression 4 in the vented section of the can, an appropriate opening (not shown) being formed in the bottom of the depression.
  • a plug 9 is arranged to coperate with the opening, said plug being provided with a finger gripping rib 10 for convenient manipulation thereof.
  • acteristic of the plug is that its maximum projection beyond the outer surface of the Vcan is less than the depth of the depression 4, so that when the plug is in sealing position the outer surface of the can is unbroken so far as normal projection beyond said surface is concerned.
  • Depression 18 is formed with an opening 14 in the bottom wall of said depression, the opening being of materially less diameter than the depression.
  • a sleeve member 15 is arranged within the can having its bore in registry with theopening 14, a plug 16 being threaded into the ⁇ sleeve member and having a fiange 17 to overlie the bottom of the depression whereby the sleeve member is secured to the container wall.
  • a washer Vor other packing 18 may be interposed between the fiange 17 and the surface of the can to effectivelyseal the juncture.
  • the inner end of the sleeve member has an inwardly extending annular flange 19, and
  • said sleeve member is further formed intermediate its ends with an outlet port 2O the wall 21 of which communicates with an opening 22 or may extend through the same, which opening is formed in the wall of the depression 13.
  • a valve disk 23 is slidably mounted within the sleeve member 15, said disk having a suitable packing member 24 carried thereby, and is further provided with a stem 25 passing through the plug 16 and threaded for coperation with the threaded opening 26 in the plug.
  • the distance between the flange 19 of the sleeve member and the outlet port is such as to permit the valve as an entirety to be positioned wholly in rear of the said port and against the flange, whereby to close the port against interior of the can.
  • the outer or forward end of the stem 25 is provided with a head 26 in which is supported for hinged or swinging movement an operating bail or handle 27.
  • said port is in open communication with the interior of the container and the liquid Will discharge from saidcontainer if'the ⁇ vent 'Y' outlet prevents ivaste through spilling or j ⁇ evaporation as the valve must be in closed projection beyond the normal plane vor sur-V aceof the can.
  • the improved canis extremely simple in' constructionv and little liable to damage in' ordinaryfhandling or shipping as no pro- Jeetion Whatever beyond the normal surface of the ca n is resultant from the'improved construction.Y VFurthermore the improved position in order to stop the'i'ull ioW,'hence the chance of forcing the valve to open position through accident is impossible.
  • vent and outlet are to be appropriately and relatively disposed so that When the outlet isinposition to disi charge from Vthe can the vent will occupy the relatively highest portion of the can.
  • each ⁇ of said depressions being formed with an opening, a sleeve member-*arranged within the container and bearing against the vvall ⁇ of the sideA depression,l the interior of the sleeve alining
  • a sleeve member-* arranged within the container and bearing against the vvall ⁇ of the sideA depression,l the interior of the sleeve alining
  • a plug having threaded conV nection with the sleeveV andadapted to fit in the opening in therside-depression'walh
  • said plug having a flange to' overlie the side depression Wall tosecure thesleeve in place1 n
  • a" valve operablein thesleeve,- and adapted in operative position to close theinner end Vof'the'sleeve against the container, a stem connected to the valve'and having threadedY *cooperation yviththe plug, and ahan'dle f connected to the stem-for operating the
  • V- 35V A container formed Witha depression 1n

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' F. C. CHOW.
0lL RECEPTACLE.
AAffPLlcATioN FILED AuG.5, 1914.
1,176,6L 3.` Patented mr. 21,1916.
FUNG- C. CHOW, OF HONGKONG, CHINA.
OIL-RECEPTACLE.
To all whom t may concern Be it known that I, FUNG C. Cir-row, a'
citizen of China, residing at Hongkong, China7 have invented new and useful Improvements in Oil-Receptacles, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates Vto an improved receptacle for the storing and `transportation of gasolene or similar liquids, being moreparticularly directed to a means whereby the flow of liquid from the can may be readily regulated and controlled, to provide Y for utilizing the receptacle as a dispensing can without the assistance of auxiliary means. Y
The main object of the present invention is the provisionV of means for controlling the flow of liquid from the receptacle of such construction as to provide against a projection beyond the normal surface of the container in can closing position.
The invention in its preferred form of details will be described in the following specification, referencebeing had particularly to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is aperspective view of the can provided with my improvement. Fig. 2 shows an enlarged sectional detail partly in elevation illustrating particularly the outlet cut olf.
With particular reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that I have shown the means as applied to a can of the ordinary commercial type for containing gasolene or the like. I contemplate such means for use in connection with any desired type of container, such for example,V
as the round or drum type, as well as that shown. In the type of container shown, such as the can 1 there is provided the usual carrying handle 2 and filling opening 3.
At an appropriate point in the can surface, preferably that section of the can which is uppermost when the can is in discharging position, I provide an air vent for the admission of air during the discharge of the liquid from the can. This air vent is constructed by providing an approximately circular depression 4 in the vented section of the can, an appropriate opening (not shown) being formed in the bottom of the depression. A plug 9 is arranged to coperate with the opening, said plug being provided with a finger gripping rib 10 for convenient manipulation thereof. The essential char- Specicaton of Letters Patent.
Patented Mar. 21, 1916.
Applicationfled August 5, 1914. Serial No. 855,271.
acteristic of the plug is that its maximum projection beyond the outer surface of the Vcan is less than the depth of the depression 4, so that when the plug is in sealing position the outer surface of the can is unbroken so far as normal projection beyond said surface is concerned.
At an appropriate point in the container for the discharge of the liquid, I form the wall of the container with intersecting depressions, one as 13 .being in the sidewall and one as 13 being in the bottom wall. Depression 18 is formed with an opening 14 in the bottom wall of said depression, the opening being of materially less diameter than the depression. A sleeve member 15 is arranged within the can having its bore in registry with theopening 14, a plug 16 being threaded into the` sleeve member and having a fiange 17 to overlie the bottom of the depression whereby the sleeve member is secured to the container wall. A washer Vor other packing 18 may be interposed between the fiange 17 and the surface of the can to effectivelyseal the juncture. The inner end of the sleeve member has an inwardly extending annular flange 19, and
said sleeve member is further formed intermediate its ends with an outlet port 2O the wall 21 of which communicates with an opening 22 or may extend through the same, which opening is formed in the wall of the depression 13. A valve disk 23 is slidably mounted within the sleeve member 15, said disk having a suitable packing member 24 carried thereby, and is further provided with a stem 25 passing through the plug 16 and threaded for coperation with the threaded opening 26 in the plug. The distance between the flange 19 of the sleeve member and the outlet port is such as to permit the valve as an entirety to be positioned wholly in rear of the said port and against the flange, whereby to close the port against interior of the can. The outer or forward end of the stem 25 is provided with a head 26 in which is supported for hinged or swinging movement an operating bail or handle 27.
From the above construction it will be obvious that in the position of the valve against the flange 19 the outlet port 20 is sealed against the interior of the container while with the stem operated to move the valve longitudinally to the position beyond the port 20 with respect to the flange 19,
said port is in open communication with the interior of the container and the liquid Will discharge from saidcontainer if'the` vent 'Y' outlet prevents ivaste through spilling or j` evaporation as the valve must be in closed projection beyond the normal plane vor sur-V aceof the can.
The improved canis extremely simple in' constructionv and little liable to damage in' ordinaryfhandling or shipping as no pro- Jeetion Whatever beyond the normal surface of the ca n is resultant from the'improved construction.Y VFurthermore the improved position in order to stop the'i'ull ioW,'hence the chance of forcing the valve to open position through accident is impossible.
'As previously stated, I contemplate the vapplication of the improvementsl to any type of container' and under such circumstances itvvillbe noted that the vent and outlet are to be appropriately and relatively disposed so that When the outlet isinposition to disi charge from Vthe can the vent will occupy the relatively highest portion of the can.
Itis obvious v'that'the opening 3 'may 'ifV desired be dispensedvvith andthe airvent made to do the duty of said opening by increasing the sizeof the latter.
Y Y* Witnesses-i What is claimed is :V--
a side Wall and an intersecting depression the bottom Wall, each `of said depressions being formed with an opening, a sleeve member-*arranged within the container and bearing against the vvall `of the sideA depression,l the interior of the sleeve alining With the opening in said lside depression: Wall, an outlet f rom the sleeve'in directcommunicatlon with the opening in the bottom depression Wall, a plug having threaded conV nection with the sleeveV andadapted to fit in the opening in therside-depression'walh said plug having a flange to' overlie the side depression Wall tosecure thesleeve in place1 n a" valve operablein thesleeve,- and adapted in operative position to close theinner end Vof'the'sleeve against the container, a stem connected to the valve'and having threadedY *cooperation yviththe plug, and ahan'dle f connected to the stem-for operating theA same, said stem being arranged beyond the plug relative to the Avalve and being mov? able withV respect to'thesaid plug topermit it to be housed Within the side depression When not in use. Y
In testimony Whereoil I signature iin presence of two Witnesses.
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V- 35V A container formed Witha depression 1n
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US3224653A (en) * 1963-06-26 1965-12-21 Hoover Ball & Bearing Co Bin for bulk materials and apparatus for manipulating bins
US3386632A (en) * 1966-11-07 1968-06-04 Sager Frederick Container provided with a vent and spout assembly
US3782602A (en) * 1973-03-14 1974-01-01 M Page Frozen water containers with liquid dispenser for camping
US4946075A (en) * 1989-06-29 1990-08-07 Unro Teknik Ab Device for dispensing flowing substances
US5672162A (en) * 1994-12-01 1997-09-30 Isolyser Co., Inc. Closure delivery system
US20230213262A1 (en) * 2022-01-05 2023-07-06 Brumate, Inc. Multi-function cooler

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3224653A (en) * 1963-06-26 1965-12-21 Hoover Ball & Bearing Co Bin for bulk materials and apparatus for manipulating bins
US3386632A (en) * 1966-11-07 1968-06-04 Sager Frederick Container provided with a vent and spout assembly
US3782602A (en) * 1973-03-14 1974-01-01 M Page Frozen water containers with liquid dispenser for camping
US4946075A (en) * 1989-06-29 1990-08-07 Unro Teknik Ab Device for dispensing flowing substances
US5672162A (en) * 1994-12-01 1997-09-30 Isolyser Co., Inc. Closure delivery system
US20230213262A1 (en) * 2022-01-05 2023-07-06 Brumate, Inc. Multi-function cooler
US20230213263A1 (en) * 2022-01-05 2023-07-06 Brumate, Inc. Multi-function cooler
US11852406B2 (en) * 2022-01-05 2023-12-26 Brumate, Inc. Multi-function cooler

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